2017 Pitch Fees are paid in two parts – the first part payable
by 14th April is £1,554,net of prompt payment discount. The
second part payable by 30th November - comprising of Local Authority Rates, Water and Refuse Disposal Charges
(calculated end October) - was £316.84 in 2016.

The Electricity and Calor Gas meters are read at the end of October and are payable by 30th November.

Reinstatement Insurance Cover (new for old) is a requirement of our Terms and
Conditions.Cost of Insurance depending on the type of holiday home – at least £350.

WiFi
internet connection is available throughout the caravan park and costs £25.80 per season when paid with the Pitch Fees.

The Park is in two sections, the Main Park opened in 1965 and the Grove opened
in 1990.

The Park opens for a little over seven months
from late March to the last Sunday in October.We open in 2017 on Thursday 23rd March and
close on Sunday 29th October.Occupation of the Park is restricted to holiday or recreational
purposes by our Site Licence.Residential use of a holiday home on the Park would be a breach of our planning
permission and licence.Holiday home owners must have their own or rented accommodation and be registered on their local Electoral
Roll.

The Park’s laundry is equipped with a
coin-operated washer, coin-op dryer, spinner, two deep sinks and iron.There is also a notice board with
Park and tourist information & an emergency telephone.

Dogs
are allowed provided they are not a nuisance to others, kept on a lead and exercised off the Park.

Letting of your caravan holiday home is allowed, however, it is required that
the holiday home remains primarily for your own or your family’s use and not used as a commercial venture.The park owner does not act as a letting agent or own a hire fleet.The large majority of holiday
homeowners do not let.

Agreements can be extended annually
provided the holiday home is kept in good order and appearance.While there is no age limit for a holiday
home to stay on the park, it is usual that a holiday home in it’s teens would not be considered suitable for resale
on the park, though condition and appearance would still be the main criteria.Commission (11.3636%+VAT)
is charged on caravan holiday-homes resold on the Caravan Park and is incorporated in the ‘Display Price’ i.e.
price shown on the Sales List & Sales Signs.

The Park is owned
and managed by Valerie Crockett, who has a long association with the Park, her parents having bought it in January 1967.Her home is adjacent, so there is someone in residence throughout the year.Assistant Manager, Billy
Annal, started working at the Park in March 1995 and is able to provide many of the maintenance services for the Park and
Caravan Holiday Homes.